Install the full Minecraft game on the Pi 3
Open Terminal on your Raspberry Pi and begin by installing some tools:
sudo apt-get -y install xcompmgr libgl1mesa-dri && sudo apt-get -y install libalut0 libalut-dev && sudo apt-get -y install mesautils
Next, we’ll need to enable an experimental graphics driver. Run sudo raspi-config and scroll down to ‘Advanced Options’. Press Return. Then choose the ‘AB – GL Driver’ option and enable it. Now download the official Minecraft client with the following: mkdir ~/Minecraft; mkdir ~/Minecraft/ Natives;
cd ~/Minecraft && wget https://s3. amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/launcher/ Minecraft.jar Launch it by running: $ java -jar Minecraft.jar Now you need to log in with your username and password. Next, click the Profile Editor tab, then click the box that’s underneath Version to open up a new window. Find the dropdown menu named ‘Use Version’ and choose ‘1.8.9’. Next click ‘Save Profile’.
Click the Play button at the bottom to begin downloading the files. When the downloads are finished, you need to close the launcher and re-open Terminal. Run the following commands: $ cd ~/Minecraft/Natives && wget https:// www.dropbox.com/s/4oxcvz3ky7a3x6f/liblwjgl.so
$ wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ m0r8e01jg2og36z/libopenal.so $ cd /home/pi/.minecraft/libraries/org/ lwjgl/lwjgl/lwjgl/2.9.4-nightly-20150209 && rm lwjgl-2.9.4-nightly-20150209.jar
$ wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ mj15sz3bub4dmr6/lwjgl-2.9.4-nightly-20150209. jar $ cd ~/Minecraft/ $ wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ jkhr58apwa7pt1w/run.sh $ sudo chmod +x run.sh Next, we need to make some changes to one of the files we’ve downloaded with the following: $ sudo nano ~/Minecraft/run.sh Scroll down with the arrows, and after the ‘=’, enter your Minecraft personal details: email, username and password. Press ‘Ctrl-X’ when you’re done, then press ‘Y’ and Enter to confirm the changes.
To run Minecraft at any time, just enter the following command:
cd ~/Minecraft && ./run.sh